Above: a Los Angeles Police Department detective models a mask that had been worn by mafia associate Barbara Graham, who had been involved with criminals Emmett Perkins and Jack Santo in the murder of a woman named Mabel Monahan, then snitched on by mafia underling Baxter Shorter, who knew about the crime. When Perkins and Santo found they’d been ratted out, they killed Shorter too—presumably. He disappeared and was never found. He appears below behind the question mark. In the course of investigating his disappearance, cops located and searched Graham’s El Monte home, and found the above mask. We recommend one like it be used in a new horror franchise. It’s even better than Jason Voorhees’ hockey mask.
1960—Gary Cooper Dies
American film actor Gary Cooper, who harnessed an understated, often stoic style in numerous adventure films and westerns, including Sergeant York, For Whom the Bell Tolls, High Noon, and Alias Jesse James, dies of prostate, intestinal, lung and bone cancer. For his contributions to American cinema Cooper received a plaque on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is considered one of top movie stars of all time.